• When So Sorry is not enough .. . Send a tray 7 ▪ ALDERMAN, 83, died 4ov. 18. He leaves his wife, 1-)o; two sons, M. Ronald of ouisville, Ky., and Michael; Sharon daughter, six and .irschman; "andchildren. \- "..DELINE BERMAN, 63, ed Nov. 12. She leaves her 'band, Louis; a son, Lichael; a daughter, Beth; )r mother, Mrs. Sylvia athan; a brother, Bennett khan; and a sister, Mrs. rthur (Dolores) Disner. ILLY BROWN, 63, died 17. Survived by three iughters, Mrs. Joel (Shirlee ) froudy, and Mrs. Howard rene) Hersh and Mrs. zzld (Marilyn) Barringer; sister, Mrs. Frederick iitdred) Hess; and three andchildren. OSEPH BURSTEIN, 74, ea Nov. 17. Survived by a n, Marshall; a daughter, r bara; a brother in Russia; d one granddaughter. , LLE FREEDLAND, 70, :d Nov. 15. Survived by a n. Philip of Charleston, J.; a daughter, Mrs. Robert grol) Heller; a brother, muel Wasserman; and nine )SEPH IRVING '.IEDMAN, 38, died Nov. Survived by his wife, obie; two sons, Keith and ,a_r; his parents, Mr. and s. Alvin (Carmen) Fried- - of North Miami Beach, 1.; a brother, Ronnie of Lauderdale, Fla.; a sis- Mrs. Jerome (Gail) Beale; his grandfather, Jacob tow of Southfield. Inter- Detroit. GAUM, 74, former (IJIS troiter of Delray Beach, .; died Nov. 16. Survived his wife, Amelia; a son, of Royal Oak; a daughter, . Joel (Michelle) Harris of ngton Hills; a brother, rris of Nova Scotia, ada; a sister, Mrs. Eva w of Delray Beach; and grandchildren. AC CALMAN GLIC- FF, 75, of Dearborn s, died Nov. 13. Su- by his wife, Rae; three hters, Belinda, Mrs. and (Denise) Goodman ay; a brother, Jacob; a r, Eve; and two children. LICHTIG, 95, died 17. She leaves a daugh- arbara Kux; a brother, ey Neuman of Beverly Calif.; four dchildren and two -grandchildren. NE MALL, 56, died 14. He leaves two sons, ord and Joseph; three ters, Mrs. Charles ea) Kluepfel of Blooni- • N.J., Mrs. Joseph (Ar- Hurd of .Shelby, N.C., ren of Secane, Fa.; his mother, Mrs. Anne Mall; a brother, Jerry Mall; and four grandchildren. LENA F. ROBINS, 71, died Nov. 15. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Marcia) Shiffman of High- land Park, N.J., and Nadine; two sisters, Mrs. Morris (Jean) Zeifman and Mrs. Sheemon (Rachel) Wolfe, both of Dayton, Ohio; and one grandson. MAURICE SCHOENFELD, 91, former Detroiter of Miami Beach, Fla., died Nov. 13. He leaves his wife, Anna; two sons, William of Dayton, Ohio, and Arnold of Los Angeles, Calif.; two daugh- ters, Mrs. Helene Westerman of Southfield and. Mrs. Arthur (Rose) Ross of Encino, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Irving (Tillie) Lieberman of Southfield; ten grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Inter- ment Detroit. IRVING SHANBROM, 76, former Detroiter of Des Moines, Iowa, died Nov. 17. Survived by a daughter, Mrs. Glenn (Florence) Purnell of Des Moines; a son, Ronald of Westerville, Ohio; three sis- ters, Mrs. Kurt (Bette) Traub of Southfield, Mrs. Harold (Malvern) Moran of Tamarac, Fla., and Mrs. Frances Ellis of Southfield; a brother, William of Detroit; and six grandchildren. IRENE SIEGEL, 81, died Nov. 16. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Neil (Judy) Benjamin and Mrs. Morris (Barbara) Huler; two sisters, Mrs. Edith Browning of Florida and Mrs. Alice Fine in Milwaukee, Wis.; and six grandchildren. FLORA RUTH SILBERT, 75, former Detroiter of New York, died Nov. 15. No known survivors. EDITH STEIN, former De- troiter of Lauderhill, Fla., died Nov. 16. Survived by her husband, Philip; a son, Robert; a sister, Jean Cohen of Phoenix, Ariz.; and six grandchildren. Interment Florida. LOUIS STURMAN, 84, died Nov. 14. Survived by a son, Michael of Grand Blanc; a daughter, Phyllis; a brother, Dr. Harry; and a sister, Mrs. Dora Miller .of. Hollywood, Fla. 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Nine Mile Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 (313) 569 - 0020 ■ Silaf Getting all the facts straight. Novi—Some people have been misinformed about the new B'Nai Israel Memorial Gardens as being non sectarian. This is false, as we are a -strictly Jewish cemetery obeying all the laws of Jewish burial. In fact this is. the first Jewish cemetery in almost 45 years! Also some people think we are part of Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens. We are not! Again, we are not a garden, section or part of Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens, although we engage the same professional maintenance crews. B'Nai Israel Memorial Gardens is a separate entity and have their own entrance, name and address. We are not affiliated with this adjacent cemetery. We are a division of The Michigan Cemetery Management Inc. Another area we would like to clear up is the subject of perpetual care. Today there is an irrevocable trust fund regulated by Michigan law to insure the . perpetual maintenance, development and beautification of the cemetery grounds and grave sites. In essence, family and relatives will never be asked to maintain the grave or be called upon to pay for anything for upkeep in the future! We hope this sets all the facts straight that B'Nai Israel Memorial Gardens is not non sec- tarian, not part of Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens and that your purchase does include perpetual care. If you need more information, please feel free to call 348-3711. Ronald Resnick, Manager OVER 60, And Concerned About The. Expense Of Nursing Home Care? HERE ARE FOUR POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS: You Could Use Your Savings. If you are like most of us, it may not take long to use it up. 2 You Could Borrow. Most senior citizens may find it difficult to borrow sufficient amounts. 3 You Could Turn to Relatives. This alternative may or may not be available for you. 4 YOU COULD CALL NOW to see if you QUALIFY FOR NURSING HOME INSURANCE COVERAGE THIS STRATEGY IS USUALLY THE MOST DESIRABLE, COST EFFECTIVE AND AFFORDABLE! Act now to help insure your financial security. For cost and details of coverage call or write: THE BENSMAN GROUP Specializing in Insurance for Senior Citizens Protecting Your Insurance Needs for Over 40 Years 18711 W. 10 Mile Rd. Southfield ; Michigan 413075 (313) 569-0356 111